though
Idea vs Though - What's the difference?
idea | though |As a noun idea
is an abstract archetype of a given thing, compared to which real-life examples are seen as imperfect approximations; pure essence, as opposed to actual examples.As an adverb though is
despite that; however.As a conjunction though is
despite the fact that; although.Though vs Absolutely - What's the difference?
though | absolutely |As adverbs the difference between though and absolutely
is that though is (lb) despite that; however while absolutely is in an absolute or unconditional manner; utterly, positively, wholly .As a conjunction though
is despite the fact that; although.As an interjection absolutely is
yes; certainly; expression indicating strong agreement .With vs Though - What's the difference?
with | though |As adverbs the difference between with and though
is that with is (midwestern us) along, together with others/group etc while though is (lb) despite that; however.As a preposition with
is against.As a noun with
is .As a conjunction though is
despite the fact that; although.Though vs Also - What's the difference?
though | also |As adverbs the difference between though and also
is that though is despite that; however while also is in addition; besides; as well; further; too.As a conjunction though
is despite the fact that; although.Besides vs Though - What's the difference?
besides | though |As adverbs the difference between besides and though
is that besides is (conjunctive) also; in addition while though is (lb) despite that; however.As a preposition besides
is (obsolete) beside.As a conjunction though is
despite the fact that; although.Though vs Taught - What's the difference?
though | taught |As an adverb though
is (lb) despite that; however.As a conjunction though
is despite the fact that; although.As a verb taught is
(teach).Across vs Though - What's the difference?
across | though |As adverbs the difference between across and though
is that across is from one side to the other while though is (lb) despite that; however.As a preposition across
is to, toward or from the far side of (something that lies between two points of interest).As a noun across
is (crosswords) a clue whose solution runs horizontally in the grid.As a conjunction though is
despite the fact that; although.Though vs Instead - What's the difference?
though | instead |As adverbs the difference between though and instead
is that though is despite that; however while instead is in the place of something (usually mentioned earlier); as a substitute or alternative.As a conjunction though
is despite the fact that; although.Though vs Athough - What's the difference?
though | athough |Athough is likely misspelled.
Athough has no English definition.